# Manufacturing Engineer - 2nd Shift

**Company**: Anduril AIRS
**Location**: Hudson, New Hampshire, United States
**Work arrangement**: onsite
**Experience**: senior
**Job type**: full-time
**Salary**: $111,000-$147,000 USD
**Category**: Engineering
**Industry**: Technology

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## Description

We are seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to join our team. As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will be responsible for owning the manufacturing value chain for a certain set of products, ensuring the capability to produce at needed scale. This includes evaluating, planning, and prioritizing long-term and short-term supply chain, production, and test optimizations to ensure capability and reliability of the value stream to meet business production output goals and business objectives.

You will also be responsible for developing and communicating business cases to support vertical integration or value stream diversification opportunities where strategic supply partnerships will accelerate the scalability of production output and product development. Additionally, you will continuously evaluate make vs buy decisions for sub-assemblies in the value stream, break the system down into logical subassemblies and process flows, resulting in a clear approach to maximize total cost of ownership and production capability and reliability.

As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will work with contract manufacturers within the critical product value stream to develop and execute repeatable, sustained processes for quick-turn development as well as at-scale production and testing. You will also be on site at current and future operations partners managing technical and commercial needs for the value stream, solve ongoing production issues, improve capacity, and evaluate potential partners.

In addition, you will work with technicians and other engineers (SMEs) hands-on, building prototype and production product and supporting hardware for internal and external use. You will create documentation required for successfully manufacturing hardware at scale. Finally, you will reduce complexity by optimizing commonality and rationalizing components and suppliers.

Required qualifications include a degree in a technical field such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, systems engineering, math, or a hard science, and 5+ years of operations experience in areas such as process engineering, industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering, strategic sourcing, or design of electromechanical hardware. Demonstrated ability to creatively deliver electromechanical hardware in a resource-constrained environment is also required. Personal experience physically manufacturing hardware via any means (machining, fabrication, soldering, assembly, etc.) is a plus. A genuine interest in operations and a thirst for driving improvements are also essential.

Preferred qualifications include experience in the assembly and test of precision mechanisms, exposure to ISO 9001/AS 9100 quality systems, and demonstrated familiarity with optical system integration and test.

## Skills

### Required
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Supply Chain Management
- Production Planning
- Test Optimization
- Business Case Development
- Make vs Buy Decision Analysis
- Process Flow Optimization
- Commonality Optimization
- Component Rationalization

### Nice to have
- Precision Mechanism Assembly
- Optical System Integration
- Test Equipment Operation
- Quality Control
- Lean Manufacturing
- Six Sigma
- Total Productive Maintenance

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